Hayabusa will change the way you think about gear bags! The Convertible Backpack/Duffel Bag is perfect for all occasions. The Backpack option is great for the athlete on the move who needs both hands free. What if you need some extra space? Simply convert the Backpack into the Duffel Bag and you can store even more gear than before. Just unclip the shoulder straps, stow them in the pocket, unzip the bottom, extend and attach the carry strap and you now have a large Duffel bag. Great for the athlete who needs to carry a lot of equipment.

Very happy with my selection as I had bounced the idea around in my head for time and looked atr other bags.This bag is well worth the price.I use it 3-4 times a week to carry my BJJ gear.No more trying to cram everything in a backpack as this bags fits everything easily. Haven't even had to use the duffel part yet.Best of all is that since I have the extra room now I don't need to tightly fold everything which enables the gear to dry out before I get home a few hours later due to the mesh front.Overall, nice looking functional bag.

Someone at my gym bought this bag in January 2013. When i saw it I said "that is the bag for me" large enough to carry a bunch of stuff, narrow enough to fit in a gym locker and good looking. Figuring that it is a Hayabusa product AND is $100 that it would be high quality. I ordered mine the first week of February. Towards the end of Feb. the other person in my gym showed me their bag. Zipper broke off, stitching on the top frayed and a big hole developing. We both use the bag at least 5 days a week but figured he was just abusing his. Last week one of the zippers on my bag broke and now I am seeing the same fraying and hole on the same top stitching. I carry gloves shin pads, gi , water bottle and work clothing in it. The other guy came into the gym last night with a different bag and said that the Hayabusa bag totally fell apart…shoulder strap broke off and stitching coming undone all over. So it seems that after 2 or 3 months with regular use that it starts to fall apart. It is a shame because otherwise it is a great bag.

I was so impressed with this back pack/duffel bag that after using mine for two weeks I bought two more for my training assistants who love their bags as well. It's not only stylish but very functional as well. It's roomy, I love the mesh zippered access panel. It let's your gear breathe and dry out much better than conventional bags. The insulated sidepocket for water bottles was the icing on the cake! I have never been dissappointed with anything Hayabusa makes.

I use this bag 6 days a week and it easily fits all my gear, especially once I extend it. The great part is once extended, I can still carry it like a backpack - I don't need to convert it to a duffel bag which makes it comfy for those long walks home. The foil in the bottle section did tear slightly, however, I'm not bothered by that.

Carries all my gear, and does everything I ask for. I use public transit 7x a week this bag is the most comfotable I have ever had to transport my gear from my home to the gym- Even during rush hours. Sturdy with solid design.

I love that i can use this bag as a back pack if I need it for light traveling then can unzip it and hide away the straps then boom!! All the sudden its a huge duffle bag i can store my training equipment in. I can definately show this off to my friends with confidence they will be jealous.. Also the designs are awesome. The only downfall is i I wish they would have put more design on the duffle bag straps because when you hide away the back pack straps the coolest part of the bag you cant see. But all in all its a great bag and would recommend it.

I ride a motorcycle to the gym and am looking for a bag that stays on tight and wont move around while i am riding, aswell as carry my 16oz boxing gloves, and sparring equipment, any input would be apreciated

This bag is a good option for your needs since it does convert to a backpack and has more than enough room to carry your equipment. As long as you strap the bag down nice and tight, you should be fine.

Answered on 3/26/2013 by Javi the MMA Guy from Wheeling, IL

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Two Questions Can You Put Shin Guards in This Bag And What Material Is This Bag

You didn't mention the size or brand of your shin guards or what else you would be carrying but the dimensions of this bag are 7" x 19" x 12" when collapsed and 7" x 28" x 12" when extended and can easily hold shin guards and a lot of other gear according to See MMA Guide; the bag is made of heavy duty material and contains waterproof inner compartment, an insulated drink pocket, a fleece-lined valuables pocket, and a back with breathable rubber mesh for ventilation to prevent odor and mildew build up and to help prolong the life of your gear.

You will have no problem fitting your laptop along with other accessories in this breathable, convertible backpack. The backpack dimensions are 7" x 19" x 12", and the duffel dimensions are 7" x 28" x 12". Another highly regarded MMA backpack on the forums that's used for laptops is the Datsusara Battlepack. It also costs around $99.00 and can be found at any online MMA store.